Archive for July 19th, 2012

TheExtinctionProtocol.com July 19, 2012 IOWA – The worst drought in a half century will continue to plague most of the U.S. Midwest crop region for at least the next 10 days, with only occasional showers providing some relief mainly in the east, an agricultural meteorologist said on Thursday. America’s top two corn and soybean... »

Bruno Waterfield BusinessInsider.com Jul. 19, 2012 The bombing of a coach carrying Israeli tourists was carried out by male suicide bomber with fake US identity documents, officials confirm. The bomber, killed in the attack, was a young man with long hair who was described as a “caucasian” looking like any other tourist. He was... »

Brandon Turbeville Activist Post.com Thursday, July 19, 2012 Almost immediately after a bus full of Israeli tourists exploded outside of the airport in Burgas, Bulgaria, both Israel and the United States began hurling accusations that Iran was behind the violence. According to the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry, at least six people were killed and approximately... »

by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 07/19/2012 The first on-the-record comments, regarding the bombing in Bulgaria, from Israel’s Netanyahu are not the most politically correct. His ire with the world’s ignorance of Iran’s terrorist-fostering position is very clear as are his threats and promises for retribution. Not good. And sure enough, WTI crude is spiking on... »

KingWorldnews.com July 19, 2012 With continued uncertainty in global markets, the Godfather of newsletter writers, Richard Russell, issued the following warning: “This is the time to cut back on needless expenses — get rid of all the debt you can, and prepare for tough times. I don’t like the utter calm and complacency that... »

EndOfTheAmericanDream.com Have you ever wondered why things have been going so badly for the United States in recent years? Our economy is falling apart, we have been plagued with heat, drought and endless natural disasters, our cities are absolutely crumbling, we just keep getting involved in even more wars and Americans are more anxious... »

TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com The U.S. economy is in a massive amount of trouble. There aren’t enough jobs. There isn’t enough money to go around. Business activity is slowing down again. Household wealth has been falling. Food prices have been rising. Many state and local governments all over the country are flat broke and are drowning in... »

by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 07/19/2012 So far the beyond insolvent US Postal Service has been able to avoid outright bankruptcy simply because no major cash outflows were required by the organization. That is about to change in just under two weeks when the USPS is due to make a $5.5 billion payment for retirement... »

Rob Wile BusinessInsider.com Jul. 19, 2012 Morgan Stanley’s Hussein Allidina is out with his latest agricultural commodities update. The news: We are in for a big burn on prices, as record heat and drought roasts corn and soybean crops into oblivion. “We are raising our 2012/2013 corn and soy forecasts to account for tighter-than-expected... »

Kirwanesque.net July 18, 2012 Since Reagan’s administration this “paper-world” of threats and intimidation of the public has gone on uninterrupted: With the public expected to follow their every dictate to the letter, while the Cabal does whatever it wants to anyone at any time. The mini-ceremony depicted above is intending to bring a formal... »